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Iran jails Zaghari-Ratcliffe to another year in prison
Campaigners warn the decision will cause ‘irreparable damage’ to her health
Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe (fourth left), with his daughter Gabriella (third left) and Kate Allen from Amnesty International (second left) during a protest outside the Iranian Embassy in London, in March 2021

BRITISH-IRANIAN charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe could suffer “irreparable damage” to her health, campaigners warned today after she was sentenced to a further year in prison for alleged propaganda activities against Iran.

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe has already completed a five-year sentence on charges levied by Iranian authorities, the last year of which was spent under house arrest due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Her lawyer Hojjat Kermani said that she had received the second sentence for allegedly spreading “propaganda against the system” in relation to her participation in a protest in front of the Iranian embassy in London in 2009.

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